Jack White and Norah Jones Join Danger Mouse
. "I definitely wanted a man and a woman," Burton told NME. "The female vocal needed to be soft, not polarizing. But the male needed to have a bit more angst to it." And that's where Jack White came in. "I played some of the music for Jack White when I was on tour shortly after doing the first session, just to show him what I was doing� he liked it, but at the time I wasn't even thinking of using him � you know, it's Jack White," he said. "But in the end, I thought, 'He's really into it � why not?' He tried it in different voices � a high voice, a low voice, and I thought, 'Why don't we leave them all in?' There's a bunch of his vocals on [the song] 'Rose with the Broken Neck,' and it doesn't always sound like him." - more on this story Gibson.com is an official news provider for the Day in Rock. Preview and Purchase Jack White CDs |
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